Markey is staffing up in anticipation of a Senate special election.
Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Edward J. Markey is staffing up in anticipation of a Senate special election and has hired Sarah Benzing as his campaign manager and fundraisers Colleen Coffey and Michael Pratt.
Benzing ran Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown’s successful re-election campaign in 2012 and New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s race in 2011.
Coffey and Pratt were instrumental in Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s massively successful fundraising operation in her victory over Republican Scott P. Brown in Massachusetts two months ago.
A special election will be officially called by Gov. Deval Patrick after Sen. John Kerry’s expected confirmation as secretary of State.
Return of the Jedi
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced its senior staff hires last week, a roster that includes many veterans of the 2012 cycle.
The new hires include Chief Financial Officer Jackie Forte-Mackay (her 10th cycle at the committee), Chief Operating Officer Hayley Dierker, Chief Administrative Officer Lila Rose, Political Director Brian Zuzenak, Campaign and Candidates Recruitment Director Ian Russell, Director of Member Services Charles Benton, Research Director and Strategic Communications Adviser Adam Broder (his fourth cycle at the committee), National Press Secretary and Senior Communications Director Emily Bittner (who is leaving Sen. Joe Manchin III’s office), Candidate Fundraising Director Nicole Eynard, National Finance Director Stella Ross, Digital Director Brandon English (his second cycle with the committee) and Director of Direct Marketing Joe Cross.
Kelly Ward was previously announced as the committee’s executive director. Others already announced also include Deputy Executive Director and Communications Director Jesse Ferguson and Deputy Executive Director for Finance Missy Kurek.
RGA’s New Hope
Phil Cox was named the executive director of the Republican Governors Association last week.
According to an RGA statement, Cox’s 2010 work with the association was integral to Republican gubernatorial victories in Pennsylvania and Florida.
“Phil Cox has the talent and experience to continue the RGA’s growth as the most effective and impactful political committee in the country,” said Texas Gov. Rick Perry, the current RGA chairman. Politico first reported the news.
RGA Political Director Josh Robinson is leaving the group to re-join RedPrint Strategy as a partner. Robinson founded the firm with Casey Phillips, who was recently profiled in CQ Roll Call.
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